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Ranoidea kumae
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Ranoidea (genus)
Species:
kumae
Synonyms
  • Litoria kumae (Menzies and Tyler, 2004)
  • Dryopsophus kumae (Duellman, Marion, and Hedges, 2016)
  • Ranoidea kumae (Dubois and Frétey, 2016)

Ranoidea kumae is a type of tree frog. It lives in the country of Papua New Guinea. This special frog has been found in the Southern Highlands Province.

Scientists have seen Ranoidea kumae in the Kikori River Basin. They might have also spotted it near the Strickland River. These frogs always live at least 100 meters (about 328 feet) above the sea. This means they live in higher, more mountainous areas.

What is Ranoidea kumae?

Ranoidea kumae is a small frog that spends most of its life in trees. It belongs to a group of frogs known as tree frogs. These frogs have special pads on their toes. These pads help them climb and stick to leaves and branches.

Where Does This Frog Live?

This tree frog makes its home in Papua New Guinea. This country is located in Oceania, north of Australia. The specific area where it lives is the Southern Highlands Province. This region has lots of forests and rivers.

High Up in the Mountains

The frogs have been found in places that are quite high up. They live at least 100 meters above sea level. This means they prefer areas that are not right next to the coast. These higher places often have different plants and animals.

Discovery of the Frog

Scientists first officially described Ranoidea kumae in 2004. The researchers Menzies and Tyler gave it its scientific name. This is how new species are added to our knowledge of the world.

How Scientists Study Frogs

Scientists learn about frogs by observing them in their natural homes. They record where they find the frogs and what their habitat is like. This helps us understand how to protect these amazing creatures.

Why Are Frogs Important?

Frogs are a very important part of their ecosystem. They eat insects, which helps control bug populations. They also serve as food for other animals, like birds and snakes. This makes them a key link in the food chain.

Protecting Frog Habitats

Many frog species around the world are facing challenges. Their homes, or habitats, are sometimes destroyed. It is important to protect the forests and rivers where frogs like Ranoidea kumae live. This helps keep the environment healthy for everyone.

See also

In Spanish: Litoria kumae para niños

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